Carrier-as-a-Service (CaaS)
WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN)
WANs empower remote stakeholders to communicate and collaborate securely under one network, as if located within the same four walls. MPLS, VPLS, Broadband, FTTC, xDSL, fiber, copper EFM, 3G or 4G, and point-to-point: All serve a specific purpose for organizations today, and each has strengths and weaknesses based upon an organization’s geographic and IT infrastructure.
SIP TRUNKING
SIP Trunking allows businesses to reap VoIP-like benefits with legacy systems, without investing in new infrastructure. SIP has very disruptive pricing models that can drive significant savings to your bottom line while extending the useful life of your premise based hardware. Using SIP, you can consolidate all your communication systems, including data and voice into one bill and a single point of contact.
BROADBAND
In today’s business environment, it’s about having a connection wherever your employees need it. Whether DSL or Cable high speed Internet, Wi-Fi connectivity, or Mobile Broadband, all broadband networks are not created equal. Each carrier displays unique strengths and weaknesses.
MPLS
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a highly scalable packet-switched private network solution that increases traffic performance in high usage networks, reduces network congestion and results in an overall better
user experience.
ETHERNET
Utilizing the right Ethernet carrier with the right cost-effective solution allows organizations to deliver data, information, and applications securely over both Local Area and Wide Area Networks reliably and securely.